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Progressive vomiting and hemoptysis in a 10 yr old FS Westie

Progressive vomiting and hemoptysis in a 10 yr old FS Westie

Could not add the still pics to my previous post so am posting here:

Gastric wall mass in a 10yr old FS Westie

10 year old FS West Highland Terrier with chronic progressive vomiting and hemoptysis. Radiographs showed a possible mass or filling defect in the gastic body Abdominal ultrasound shows a 3.46cm (l) x 2.25cm (d) hypoechoic mass originating from the dorsal gastric wall and projecting into the gastic lumen (fundus).  I had to place the patient…

more gall bladder dilemas

12 year old MN Sheltie (12 kg) with hx hypertriglyceridemia.  Well controled on low fat diet (Sci Diet Lite) and 1200 mg omega 3 fatty acids.  Has been on ursodiol 62.5 mg BID  since February, when originally identifying moderate amount of hyperechoic gravity dependent debris in GB w/ mildly thickened GB wall.  Beginning of this…